Resources and Outcomes
Resources
Our Latest Research
This study investigated the effects of an ICCR program for young individuals with chronic acquired brain injury.
After ICCR, participants showed gains in their cognitive–linguistic functioning, classroom participation, and individual therapy. They also demonstrated improvements outside the classroom and in their overall well-being.
Past Articles in the Press
- POV: Setting the Record Straight on Traumatic Brain Injury
- CSD Program Makes College Possible After Brain Injury
- A New Semester
- Grit Teamwork Boost This Sibling Duo at Framingham State
- After Son’s Brain Injury Harvard Chaplain Trace Evolution Grief Gratitude and Belief
Federal and State Resources
- The Brain Injury Association of America
- The National Aphasia Association
- The Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts
Blog
- BU ICCR Program Creates Pathway For Students to Return to College After Brain Injuries
- Boston University Center for Brain Recovery Presents ICCR’s Innovative Approach to ABI Telerehabilitation
- Returning to College after Injury with a Change in Mindset: How ICCR Helped Theo Visco
- How ICCR Helps Students with TBI Return to College